Wei Chuan Dragons

Wei Chuan Dragons
味全龍
Logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueChinese Professional Baseball League
LocationTaipei City (1989–1999, 2021–present)
Hsinchu (2022–present)
BallparkTaipei Municipal Baseball Stadium (1989–1999)
Tianmu Baseball Stadium (2021–present)
Hsinchu Baseball Stadium (2022–present)
Founded1989
2019 (refounded)
Taiwan Series championships1990, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2023
League championships19902 • 19911 • 19962 • 19972 • 20232
Playoff berths8 (1990, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2022, 2023)
ColorsRed
MascotWeddie
Retired numbers
  • 85
ManagerYeh Chun-chang
Current uniforms
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The Wei Chuan Dragons (Chinese: 味全龍; pinyin: Wèiquán Lóng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bī-chôan-liông) are a Taiwanese professional baseball team. They are a member of Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). The team originally existed between 1990 and 1999. In 2019, negotiations were held to revive the franchise and return to the CPBL. They played one season of minor league baseball in 2020 and rejoined the CPBL in 2021.[1]

The Dragons have won the Taiwan Series championship five times, in 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2023.

History

Wei Chuan Dragons uniform

Wei Chuan Dragons had a long amateur history when its parent company, the Wei Chuan Foods Corporation, started sponsoring Chinese Culture University's baseball team in the late 1970s. After these student players graduated, Wei-Chuan formed an amateur team to allow them to continue playing baseball in 1978; it was this team that later professionalized to become one of the first four teams of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). Due to the club's long history in the amateur era, its matches often attracted large crowds, and games with the Brother Elephants, another popular team, were often sold out. The team played at the now-demolished Taipei Municipal Baseball Stadium.

During the 1990s, the club won the CPBL championship four times, in 1990, 1997, 1998 and 1999, and by the end of the 1999 season became the team with the most CPBL championship titles. In 1999, Wei Chuan Food Corporation announced its decision to disband the club,[2] mainly because the Ting Hsin International Group, who became the largest shareholder of Wei Chuan Food Corporation in 1998, did not show interest in supporting the baseball club.

In 2019, 20 years after the disbandment, the club was re-established and played the 2020 season in the minor league, before rejoining the CPBL in 2021.[3] In 2023, the Dragons defeated Rakuten Monkeys in the 2023 Taiwan Series with four wins in seven games to win their fifth championship, 24 years since their last championship.[4]

Records

Qualified for playoffs Taiwan Series Championship

Regular seasons

Season First half-season Second half-season
Wins Losses Ties Pct. Place Wins Losses Ties Pct. Place
1990 25 20 0 .556 2 27 14 4 .659 1
1991 26 17 2 .605 1 20 19 6 .513 2
1992 23 20 2 .535 2 18 22 5 .450 4
1993 26 19 0 .578 2 22 21 2 .512 3
1994 17 27 1 .386 5 19 25 1 .432 4
1995 25 25 0 .500 3 22 27 1 .449 5
1996 25 23 2 .521 4 30 20 0 .600 1
1997 15 31 2 .326 7 31 15 2 .674 1
1998 56 48 1 .538 3 No half-seasons
1999 49 39 4 .557 3
2021 22 36 2 .379 5 28 31 1 .475 3
2022 31 29 0 .517 4 26 29 5 .473 4
2023 30 27 3 .526 2 32 26 2 .552 1
2024 26 34 0 .433 5 32 28 0 .533 2

Playoffs

Season First round Taiwan Series
Opponent Wins Losses Opponent Wins Losses
1990 Did not play Mercuries Tigers 4 2
1991 Did not play Uni-President Lions 3 4
1996 Did not play Uni-President Lions 2 4
1997 Did not play China Times Eagles 4 2
1998 Uni-President Lions 2 1 Sinon Bulls 4 3
1999 Uni-President Lions 2 1 Chinatrust Whales 4 1
2022 CTBC Brothers 1 3 Eliminated
2023 Did not play Rakuten Monkeys 4 3

Roster

Wei Chuan Dragons roster
Players Coaches

Pitchers

  •  0 Taiwan Li Chao
  •  5 Taiwan Chen Yu-hsun
  • 15 Taiwan Yang Yu-siang
  • 16 Taiwan Wang Wei-chung
  • 17 Taiwan Kuo Yu-cheng
  • 18 Taiwan Hsu Jo-hsi
  • 20 Taiwan Wu Chun-chieh
  • 33 United States Zac Lowther
  • 35 United States Tyler Eppler
  • 37 United States Drew Gagnon
  • 39 Taiwan Lu Wei-cheng
  • 41 Taiwan Zheng Yi-xuan
  • 42 Taiwan Zhao Jing-long
  • 43 Taiwan Yao En-duo
  • 45 Taiwan Chen Chih-chieh
  • 47 Taiwan Sung Wen-hua
  • 48 Taiwan Lin Yi-da
  • 51 Taiwan Chang Jin-yu
  • 52 United States Bryan Woodall
  • 55 United States Aaron Leasher
  • 56 Colombia Jasier Herrera
  • 59 Taiwan Chen Kuan-wei
  • 67 Taiwan Tsao Yu-chi
  • 68 Taiwan Lo Hua-wei
  • 71 Taiwan Lin Tzu-yu
  • 74 Taiwan Zhang Jun-shou
  • 77 Taiwan Lin Hsin-jie
  • 78 Taiwan Wu Jun-yi
  • 90 Taiwan Wang Ting-ying
  • 99 Taiwan Lin Kai-wei
  • 00 Taiwan Weng Wei-chun
  • 104 Taiwan Huang Jun-cheng
  • 106 Taiwan Lin Bo-you
  • 107 Taiwan Wang Bo-yang
  • 122 Taiwan Lee Chin-lin
  • 124 Taiwan Hsueh Yu-da
  • 128 Taiwan Wu Cheng-hen
  • 129 Taiwan Chen Po-an
  • 999 Taiwan Lee Cheng-feng

Catchers

  •  4 Taiwan Giljegiljaw Kungkuan
  •  9 Taiwan Lin Chen-hsun
  • 22 Taiwan Chuan Hao-wei
  • 60 Taiwan Liu Shih-hao
  • 63 Taiwan Jiang Shao-hong
  • 65 Taiwan Wu Bing-an
  • 123 Taiwan Huang Zan-wei
  • 125 Taiwan Liu Yao-hao

Infielders

  •  3 Taiwan Masegesege Abalrini
  •  6 Taiwan Kuo Yen-wen
  • 10 Taiwan Huang Po-hao
  • 21 Taiwan Li Kai-wei
  • 23 Taiwan Liu Jun-wei
  • 25 Taiwan Chang Cheng-yu
  • 26 Taiwan Yang Nian-zu
  • 31 Taiwan Ngayaw Ake
  • 36 Taiwan Li Chan-yi
  • 44 Taiwan John Peter Clark
  • 46 Taiwan Liu Ji-hong
  • 57 Taiwan Namoh Iyang
  • 61 Taiwan Wu Tung-jung
  • 72 Taiwan Shih Hsiang-yu
  • 88 Taiwan Chou Wei-hung
  • 127 Taiwan Hsu Tzu-chien

Outfielders

  •  1 Taiwan Chen Tzu-hao
  •  2 Taiwan Kuo Tian-shin
  •  7 Taiwan Lin Xiao-cheng
  • 11 Taiwan Chu Yu-hsien
  • 24 Taiwan Wang Shun-ho
  • 28 Taiwan Cheng Kai-wen
  • 34 Taiwan Chang Yu-ming
  • 69 Taiwan Tung Ping-hsuan
  • 81 Taiwan Chang You-jia
  • 82 Taiwan Jan Cheng-lin
  • 121 Taiwan Zeng Shen-an
  • 126 Taiwan Hsu Po-hung

Manager

Coaches

  • 14 Puerto Rico Cirilo Cruz Dilan (hitting)
  • 54 Taiwan Lin Wei-en (bench)
  • 66 Taiwan Chang Chien-ming (bench)
  • 70 Japan Yōsuke Takasu (hitting)
  • 80 Taiwan Wang Hao (assistant strength)
  • 86 Taiwan Chen Chih-wei (infield)
  • 91 Taiwan Kuo Sheng-an (bullpen)
  • 92 Taiwan Huang Yi-chih (pitching)
  • 93 Taiwan Chiu Chang-jung (fielding)
  • 94 Taiwan Liu Chia-hao (catching)
  • 95 Taiwan Kao Hsiao-yi (base running)
  • 97 Taiwan Chiu Shih-chieh (strength)

Second team manager

  • 12 Taiwan Chang Chia-hao

Second team coaches

  • 19 Taiwan Lo Chia-jen (bullpen)
  • 30 Puerto Rico Orlando Román (pitching)
  • 32 Taiwan Wang Ying-peng (battery)
  • 53 Taiwan Wu Jia-you (assistant hitting)
  • 62 Taiwan Wu Chung-chun (hitting)
  • 76 Taiwan Liu Jung-hua (fielding)
  • 79 Taiwan Lin Tsung-nan (bench)
  • 83 Taiwan Peng Li-yao (strength and conditioning)
  • 87 Taiwan Liu Chia-kai (assistant strength)
  • 89 Taiwan Hsiao I-chieh (pitching)

Roster updated on 27 March 2025

Retired numbers

  • 85 Taiwan Hsu Sheng-ming

List of managers

No. Name Years Playoffs Championships
1 Sung Huan-hsun 1990 1 1
2 Hsu Sheng-ming 1991–1993 1 0
3 Kenjiro Tamiya 1994–1995 0 0
Hsu Sheng-ming 1996–1999 4 3
4 Yeh Chun-chang 2021–present 2 1

See also

Notes

^1 First half-season champions
^2 Second half-season champions

References

  1. ^ Shan, Shelley (14 May 2019). "Wei Chuan Dragons are fifth team to join CPBL". Taipei Times. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  2. ^ Shan, Shelley (25 June 2019). "CPBL welcomes back Dragons after 20 years". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Expansion club Weichuan Dragons open camp as CPBL gets ready for its first-ever 5-team season". World Baseball Softball Confederation. 1 February 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  4. ^ "中職》味全龍6比3打退桃猿 睽違24年總冠軍賽封王" (in Chinese). China Times. 12 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.